Nice review of BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” via ADOPTE UN DISQUE (FR)
8/10 review of BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” in RUMORE (IT)
Has a pop elegance totally unknown to these modern times. – RUMORE
Check out José Galván’s inclusion of BEECHWOOD’s “Heroin Honey” at KCRW’s The Lab
Great review of BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” from IT STARTS WITH A BIRTHSTONE
Songs From the Land of Nod is a haunted record, but one of no mean achievement, oozing with edgy cut-throat energy and cool, sleazy grace. The kind of record rarely heard since the prime of The Ramones and The Cramps, it truly doesn’t put a foot wrong. – REVIEW HERE
BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” reviewed by PLATTENTEST (DE)
Their sound, fully meets our expectations: Dusty, hard-working glam punk rock with psychedelic outbursts, coming right out decrepid New York cellar clubs. – REVIEW HERE
4 stars ★★★★ review of BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” from i94 BAR (AU)
More shambolic psychedelia than the straight-up, guitar cut-and-thrust of The Bowery…glammy and trashy, as much of the best Manhattan rock always was. – i94 BAR REVIEW HERE
Cool review of BEECHWOOD “Songs From The Land Of Nod” from L’ALSACE (FR)
PASTE : The BONNEVILLES Announce New Album “Dirty Photographs”
While fans wait for Dirty Photographs’ release, they can preoccupy themselves with the album’s title track. As previously stated, the group carries on their signature sound with a hint of lo-fi 1960s rock, reminiscent of groups like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
With such a refreshing yet familiar sound, The Bonnevilles are sure to make a splash over here in the U.S., the way many Irish acts have before. – PASTE MAGAZINE












